In Colorado personal injury cases, attorneys are required to resolve healthcare-related liens incurred by victims of personal injury before they receive full disbursement. Subrogation is the term describing a legal ...
The Denver personal injury lawyers at Bowman Law have been recognized by the Colorado Supreme Court for the fourth straight year for committing to over 50 hours of pro bono ...
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, slips, trips, and falls make up the majority of general industry accidents which account for 15% of all accidental deaths per year (the ...
In a perfect world, car insurance companies would act straightforward when dealing with a victim of personal injury. Moreover, everyone would understand exactly how car insurance works. Unfortunately, the world ...
An Examination Under Oath (“EUO”) is a formal process by an insurance company to obtain claim information. Virtually all insurance policies provide an insurance company with the option to investigate ...
Hailing a ride is easier than ever thanks to the rapid growth of app-based ride-sharing services predicated on amateur drivers with a car and a smartphone. Notwithstanding the popularity of these services, ...
Insurance companies are just like any other companies in that they are in business to make money. There is no denying insurance companies are profitable, partly because they devalue reasonable claims ...
The Denver personal injury attorneys Bowman Law have an in-depth understanding of damages in personal injury cases. We understand the struggles some personal injury victims face in trying to recover. ...
Pain and suffering damages are a key component in personal injury cases. These damages include not only physical pain, but also a wide range of intangible injuries relating to mental ...
The Colorado State Patrol investigates between 1,500 and 2,500 automobile accidents every month. These accidents range from minor collisions with minor property damage to severe, fatal crashes. Notwithstanding the precautions ...